Cool. Meanwhile, this is what’s happening at Manyvids: https://www.404media.co/manyvids-porn-platform-ai-psychosis-bella-french-bio/
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To rephrase more clearly: Manyvids is the one platform in this space that’s historically been on the side of creators, and with Manyvids imploding and the other platforms turning the screws, creators are facing an increasingly bleak landscape with no decent options. It’s extremely depressing.
So... What's the solution? The article seems to keep implying that this is OF's problem to solve but doesn't propose any solutions. OF's spokesperson pointed out that these contracts are between models and "agents" so OF does not even necessarily know about them, let alone habe control over them.
And things like fraud, extortion, and assault are already illegal and happen in other industries.
Maybe some education and resources for models to avoid and escape these situations?
Maybe a licensing and approval system for such agents? That would probably be better done by the public rather than private sector.
Didn't the article say that some of the protections OnlyFans have in place didn't work? Like linking bank accounts with a different name.
OnlyFans can also easily warn content creators about scams.
Isn't there an alternative to OnlyFans? I thought some ex-OnlyFans stars gathered together and made their own service.
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